Did CBS's 60 Minutes photoshop Steve Bannon into looking like a bleary-eyed drunk in his interview? That's the verdict of a professional photographer, who suspected something off after having seen Bannon in person.

The short video Peter Duke made, explaining the photoshopper's art, is a must-see.

Duke noted that color correction and grading can be used to make faces look better, but they can also be used to make people look worse. He pulled up some stills from the 60 Minutes interview.

He's always had a disheveled look about him. He even said so himself during the interview when he described his long scraggly hair and his unshaven face when he showed up at one of those early transition meetings after Election Day.

Best description I've heard of him: "He looks like he slept in a Salvation Army box last night." LMAO.

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posted on 09/11/2017 10:31:30 AM PDT
by Alberta's Child
("I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris." -- President Trump, 6/1/2017)

The photo-shopping may be racially based! Apparently, predominantly white people get red eye in photos. Black activists noted this and in the 1980’s told the black community that the red eyes in photos proved that white people were associated with the devil.

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